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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. About what is the Count's song?
(a) How much he hates Bartholo.
(b) Teasing Bartholo about his appearance.
(c) His love for Rosine.
(d) His experiences in the military.
2. On what does the Count romantically comment?
(a) Rosine's dark eyes.
(b) Rosine's beautiful dress.
(c) Rosine's attractiveness.
(d) Rosine's sweet voice.
3. What does the Count insist that Bartholo show him?
(a) To his room.
(b) His love.
(c) His letter of exemption.
(d) To the kitchen.
4. What is Figaro's comment regarding women being locked up?
(a) The desperation of women decreases.
(b) The cleverness of women decreases.
(c) The cleverness of women increases.
(d) The desperation of women increases.
5. What does Bartholo challenge the Count to do?
(a) A wrestling match.
(b) Say what he came for.
(c) A duel.
(d) A hotdog eathing contest.
6. What does Figaro tell the Count about Rosine's music teacher?
(a) He is kind and gentle.
(b) He is in love with Rosine.
(c) He is Bartholo's brother.
(d) He is self-absorbed and greedy.
7. Why does Bartholo send Rosine out?
(a) He no longer enjoys her company.
(b) He does not want her to fall in love with the soldier.
(c) He is tired of seeing her.
(d) It is dangerous for a woman to be alone with a drunken man.
8. How does Figaro tease Rosine?
(a) By not revealing the truth right away about in whom the man is interested.
(b) By telling her he has the perfect husband for her but not telling her who it is.
(c) By tickling her.
(d) By calling her names.
9. What does Figaro suggest is impossible?
(a) To be both angry and agitated.
(b) To be both in love and calm.
(c) To be both nervous and excited.
(d) To be both happy and sad.
10. What does Rosine do when she hears Bartholo coming?
(a) She becomes excited.
(b) She faints.
(c) She is nervous.
(d) She panics.
11. On what does Figaro comment?
(a) Bartholo's command over Rosine.
(b) Bartholo's desire for information regarding "The Futile Precaution," suggesting that Bartholo's attempts to keep Rosine for himself are themselves futile precautions.
(c) Bartholo's love for Rosine.
(d) Bartholo's severe behavior.
12. From what is Bartholo exempt?
(a) Speaking kindly to the military men.
(b) Supporting the military.
(c) Feeding the military.
(d) Joining the military.
13. For what will Figaro use his knowledge of drugs?
(a) To put Bartholo's servants to sleep.
(b) To paralyze Bartholo.
(c) To put Bartholo to sleep.
(d) To kill Bartholo's servants.
14. What does Rosine do after awhile of listening to the Count?
(a) She closes her window.
(b) She calls for Bartholo.
(c) She sings along with him.
(d) She tells him to be quiet.
15. What does Figaro reassure the Count?
(a) Bartholo will let the Count marry Rosine.
(b) Everything is going to be all right.
(c) Bartholo does not love Rosine.
(d) Rosine does not know who he is.
Short Answer Questions
1. The Count grabs his gun and does what?
2. Why does Figaro leave Madrid and cheerfully wander through Spain?
3. Why does Figaro lend the Count his guitar, telling him to sing anything that comes into his mind?
4. What does the Count tell Figaro to call him?
5. What will Figaro do while the Count gets himself into his disguise as a soldier?
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